. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists' Review Skptbmbbb 21, 1922 wi-re entertainod at Imicli at the Bruns- wick September 1,! and were later taken to the fashion sliovv at the Coplev-Plaza hotel. All were sM|iplied with handsome corsage bou(|uets for the baiuiuet by Penn's, Carboiu''s, the Ilou^iiton-Gor- ney Co. and the J?eacon Florist, of Poston. Tours on Third Day. On the third iiiorniiij; of the conven- tion a larsidential sec- tion of Massa(diusetts. Tlie first stoji made was at :Mrs. 11. C. Prick's, 1'rides (Jrossinj;, where the si)acious lawns, shrubberies and ro


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists' Review Skptbmbbb 21, 1922 wi-re entertainod at Imicli at the Bruns- wick September 1,! and were later taken to the fashion sliovv at the Coplev-Plaza hotel. All were sM|iplied with handsome corsage bou(|uets for the baiuiuet by Penn's, Carboiu''s, the Ilou^iiton-Gor- ney Co. and the J?eacon Florist, of Poston. Tours on Third Day. On the third iiiorniiij; of the conven- tion a larsidential sec- tion of Massa(diusetts. Tlie first stoji made was at :Mrs. 11. C. Prick's, 1'rides (Jrossinj;, where the si)acious lawns, shrubberies and rock j;ardens were ad- mired. -Next came J{ockniarjre. the charminjT; estate of William 11. Moore, wliere tlie many acres of velvety lawns, splendid specimen trees, flower gar- <lena, rockeries and other features, witli the <,dorious ocean vimvs. aiipcaled irre- sistibly. From Prides ('rossin},^ the jiarty went to Albert <'. BurraK(''s es- , Orcliidv;ile. at Ueveriy Farms, where the extensive and valuable col- lection of orchids, the }fre;itest amateur collection in America, was inspected. Here were special houses filled with luxuriant odontonopsis, cyprij)ediums, odontiodas, oncidiums, vandaa and others. The lonjr corridor sliow house contained a wealth of or chids in flower, even though this is not a good season for orchid Idooms. A generous lunch was served here. 'Mrs. fiardner M. Lane's beautiful estate at Manchester was next seen. A lo\-ely flower garden, beautiful lawns and won- derful ocean scenery were to be seen here. Ii<'aving Mitnchester, the jtarty went, via picturesque Magnolia and (ilouces- ter, to Castle Hill Farm, I])swich, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. K. T. (''r.'ine, .Ir. On this 2,r)00-acre estate are many attractive horticultural fea- tures, including a beautiful rose garden smothered in bloom, .an extensive anri charmingly jdanted Italian garden, a tine ma/e, a swimming pool, .a vegetable garden, greenhouses, terraces and great


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